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There will be plenty of folks reading the tea leaves after today’s off-year elections, most notably the gubernatorial contests in Virginia and New Jersey. They’re seen as an early referendum on the Obama administration ( or not .) Associated Press The candidates, not discussing energy. One thing is already clear: Energy as an issue has fallen off a cliff, apparently following public concern about global warming.
Lost in all the hullaballoo over burial grounds and sacred rites is the real issue holding up the Cape Wind offshore wind project in Massachussets: economics. Associated Press Sound check The project , initially meant to come on line in 2005, has become an unwitting poster child for the hurdles facing alternative-energy projects in the U.S
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How sweet it is! Mead, also known as honey wine, is one of the simplest wines you can make.
Here’s a sign that whatever happens in the U.S. or overseas with climate-change gymnastics, big investors are taking the issue seriously. RiskMetrics Group , the big risk-analysis firm, just snapped up KLD Research, which specializes in environmental, social, and governance issues for investors
Crude oil futures slipped to about $77 ahead of an expected increase in U.S. oil inventories, Bloomberg reports . The real energy revolution, writes Dan Yergin in the WS J, is natural gas
Our Choice picks up where An Inconvenient Truth left off.
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